I agree with the view that there is no "pull" in nature. I recall reading that even Newton had a problem with the concept of "action at a distance." Do this thought experiment: Two bodies are separated in (astronomical) space, and supposedly there is NOTHING in the space between them. Do they reach out with invisible claws and grab each other? How can one affect the other without any contact whatsoever, and nothing in the space between them? Now, think about vacuums. When you suck a soft drink up a straw, is something pulling the liquid up? Now we know that atmospheric pressure is pushing the liquid up, due to the fact that there is less pressure in the straw, and there is an imbalance of forces. Finally, have any of you readers heard about the Biefield-Brown effect? How is that explained? Sorry, no link about that.

I agree with the view that there is no "pull" in nature. I recall reading that even Newton had a problem with the concept of "action at a distance." Do this thought experiment: Two bodies are separated in (astronomical) space, and supposedly there is NOTHING in the space between them. Do they reach out with invisible claws and grab each other? How can one affect the other without any contact whatsoever, and nothing in the space between them? Now, think about vacuums. When you suck a soft drink up a straw, is something pulling the liquid up? Now we know that atmospheric pressure is pushing the liquid up, due to the fact that there is less pressure in the straw, and there is an imbalance of forces. Finally, have any of you readers heard about the Biefield-Brown effect? How is that explained? Sorry, no link about that.

Gravity is, what I like to call, the freak force. Its the one force that's many order of magnitudes weaker than the rest of the three forces, which always left scientists scratching their heads a bit.

Some scientists who follow along the superstring line of thought propose its actually a force emanating from other dimensions that act very weakly in our dimensions. Makes the most sense so far in explaining this disparity.

we live in an electric universe and space itself, the vacuum, is dense with energy. Everything has a magnetic field. The earth has one, the human body has one. I believe gravity has something to do with the electric charge of matter causing magnetism and static cling.

It's also possible that extra dimensions are involved. The universe is a fractal hologram and gravity could be some emergent property of that field of energy vibrating that forms the basis of the reality we see around us.

Also something else that might be a factor is that there is sort of a polarity to everything and spin. I've heard that life and complexity comes from the centripedal spin which is an inward vortex and this is opposed by entropy which is the opposite outward spin where the universe expands and becomes less energetic.

so everything is a toroidal vortex that is spinning inward and outward. Everything is black holes. in your atoms holding the atom together. and at the superscale the universe itself.

Also gyroscopic spin negates gravity along one axis if you use bose einstein condensates impregnated with magnetic particles and spun with a strong rodin coil electromagnet, this proves gravity manipulation is possible and shows that gravity is a result of the electromagnetic nature of the material world.

Check out Alienscientist channel on youtube for more on that. It's very interesting science on the cutting edge and venturing into that esoteric realm of superscience that the powers that be don't want people knowing about.

Quoting: Ninja G 32353550

Torodial vortex. I am teasalontic in nature, in other word I can make shit up too! It is a light bulb without the light. I looked into the archives of alienscientist journal and had a big fat picture of a man in a wheel chair. 50 yrs ago.

One might think that the effect of gravity on the atmosphere would crush us all..

but it doesn't.

Quoting: Waterbug

"On average, a column of air one square centimeter in cross-section, measured from sea level to the top of the atmosphere, has a mass of about 1.03 kg and weight of about 10.1 N." [link to en.wikipedia.org]

This matches air pressure just fine.

If you can't do the measurements and calculate the numbers all you can ever do is guess.

An idea is not responsible for the people who believe in it. — Don Marquis

Hatred is a cancer upon the world.It rots the mind and blackens the heart.

Ever see a Vagina? You know that feeling you get in your pants when you see one in person?It works like that.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32358435

That must be true :-)

But why does it also pulll down?

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1499591

It doesn't, It works like a magnet but there is no polarity. All objects in space are pulled together, the reason they seem like they are getting farther is because Space/Time expands. Its weird all objects have a tendency to meet in the middle however they also have a tendency to get farther away. Honestly we really don't know. Its like energy we can describe it we know how it works but we have no rightful fucking idea what the fuck it is really, we can't see nor hold it but we know it exists yet we can't explain it.Its a fucking head trip, most physics are based on observations however we can only observe things in a 3 dimensional world, that's all kosher except there are way more dimensions in three.Honestly you are never going to have your answer explained your question falls under theoretical physics.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32358435

you see the dexterity to t=25 m2 54788379 to the molecular rotation of the atoms 3rd paralel, would put a certain object in its place in the universe and pull on it like my old lady sucking on my ding ding...

I know its there and I like it...

“Those who give up liberty for security deserve neither.”~Benjamin Franklin

Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment. For even the very wise cannot see all ends.-Gandalph

One might think that the effect of gravity on the atmosphere would crush us all..

but it doesn't.

Quoting: Waterbug

"On average, a column of air one square centimeter in cross-section, measured from sea level to the top of the atmosphere, has a mass of about 1.03 kg and weight of about 10.1 N." [link to en.wikipedia.org]

This matches air pressure just fine.

If you can't do the measurements and calculate the numbers all you can ever do is guess.

Quoting: Halcyon Dayz, FCD

this guy has naught a science bone in him...

It's as simple as flakes of paper on a statically charged balloon, you know.

Gravity works on the same principle of determining cowshit from bullshit.If you're in a cattle paddock and find some dung then throw it in the air and it comes down, that's cowshit - but if you throw it in the air and it doesn't come down, well... that's bullshit.

One might think that the effect of gravity on the atmosphere would crush us all..

but it doesn't.

Quoting: Waterbug

"On average, a column of air one square centimeter in cross-section, measured from sea level to the top of the atmosphere, has a mass of about 1.03 kg and weight of about 10.1 N." [link to en.wikipedia.org]

This matches air pressure just fine.

If you can't do the measurements and calculate the numbers all you can ever do is guess.

Quoting: Halcyon Dayz, FCD

A column of air one square meter is said to weigh over 100,000 Newtons or 10.2 metric tons..Air pressure is a force in all directions.. gravity is a force pressing down.. atmosphere is gas, not air pressure.We must be supermen to resist this weight..

One might think that the effect of gravity on the atmosphere would crush us all..

but it doesn't.

Quoting: Waterbug

"On average, a column of air one square centimeter in cross-section, measured from sea level to the top of the atmosphere, has a mass of about 1.03 kg and weight of about 10.1 N." [link to en.wikipedia.org]

This matches air pressure just fine.

If you can't do the measurements and calculate the numbers all you can ever do is guess.

Quoting: Halcyon Dayz, FCD

A column of air one square meter is said to weigh over 100,000 Newtons or 10.2 metric tons..Air pressure is a force in all directions.. gravity is a force pressing down.. atmosphere is gas, not air pressure.We must be supermen to resist this weight..

Quoting: Waterbug

The secret ingredient is the fact that we're mostly liquids.

You seem to be rather confuddled about what it is that causes air pressure.

An idea is not responsible for the people who believe in it. — Don Marquis

Hatred is a cancer upon the world.It rots the mind and blackens the heart.

One might think that the effect of gravity on the atmosphere would crush us all..

but it doesn't.

Quoting: Waterbug

"On average, a column of air one square centimeter in cross-section, measured from sea level to the top of the atmosphere, has a mass of about 1.03 kg and weight of about 10.1 N." [link to en.wikipedia.org]

This matches air pressure just fine.

If you can't do the measurements and calculate the numbers all you can ever do is guess.

Quoting: Halcyon Dayz, FCD

A column of air one square meter is said to weigh over 100,000 Newtons or 10.2 metric tons..Air pressure is a force in all directions.. gravity is a force pressing down.. atmosphere is gas, not air pressure.We must be supermen to resist this weight..

Quoting: Waterbug

The secret ingredient is the fact that we're mostly liquids.

You seem to be rather confuddled about what it is that causes air pressure.

Quoting: Halcyon Dayz, FCD

Air pressure is not weight... it's pressure..See aneroid barometer..The effects of gravity on atmosphere at sea level is basically zero.No weight is measured on a scale.What is holding up the mass of atmospheric gas..?

You are saying that the weight of the gas is not effectively measurable on a scale because we are liquid..?

Wow! Ta very much for that link - I just got around to reading it. Got lost a little bit but got the general idea.

Hardly surprising he was having a hard time getting it accepted for academic publication - what a gravy train stopper that would be. It's just another theory, I guess, but well worth the read.

For those who can't spend the time (like I normally can't) this guy is saying that they've got the shape of things wrong down there at the extremely tiny level and that helically polarised electro magnetism pulls everything together, rather like an Archimedes Screw draws water up.

He also says it could lead to unlimited free energy and also that it explains how a gravitational field might be generated in space for use by space crews.

It actually raised a few really abstract questions in my mind - and answers a few itself, such as why the core of the earth is red hot, how "permanent" magnets work, and why spiral galaxies are spiral.

Weight is a force.Air pressure is the force of the weight of the air.Liquids are hard to compress.

Why do I have to explain 1st grade physics?You don't even know what makes a balloon fly.

Quoting: Halcyon Dayz, FCD

How much force is on the human body from air pressure.?If air pressure is the force of the weight of the air ..why doesn't it show up on a scale..?Air pressure is omni-directional.If a liquid barometer is weighing pressure from above..why does the aneroid barometer work..?

Weight is a force.Air pressure is the force of the weight of the air.Liquids are hard to compress.

Why do I have to explain 1st grade physics?You don't even know what makes a balloon fly.

Quoting: Halcyon Dayz, FCD

How much force is on the human body from air pressure.?If air pressure is the force of the weight of the air ..why doesn't it show up on a scale..?Air pressure is omni-directional.If a liquid barometer is weighing pressure from above..why does the aneroid barometer work..?